Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God”
Romans 5:12 “Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned”
Isaiah 64:6 “But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.”
Psalm 11:3 “If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?”
Recently, Wall Street Journal columnist Barton Swaim wrote a powerful piece entitled “What the Founders Didn’t Trust.” It’s worth a full read (link below).
In stark contrast to the worldview of the enlightenment that spurred the French Revolution:
“The doctrine of original sin – and its implication that humans tend toward rank self-interest and degeneracy – animated every part of the constitutional structure the Founders erected. Arguments about the depth of their religious convictions miss the point. Even the skeptics and deists among them, of whom there were few, happily adopted Christianity’s moral outlook.”
Swaim laments that American society today is regressing into the failed worldviews of the past. Such a shift is eroding our exceptionalism, chipping away at our foundation, and spurring our polarization:
“The postreligious belief in humanity’s essential goodness, together with the loss of any understanding of sin – quaint word! – was supposed to lead to a gentler, less judgmental world. It has done the opposite. Reject the doctrine of man’s depravity if you like; the world’s abundance of depravity still demands explanation. The revolutionaries in France explained it by making clergy, nobles and monarchy the sources of everybody’s woes. The Marxists blamed the bourgeoisie and capitalists. Their descendants today, similarly bereft of any conception of fallenness, pin the world’s ills on people who hold the wrong political views.
When the authors of the Federalist Papers spoke of the ‘passions of men,’ or of men consistently failing to behave like angels, they acknowledged themselves, too, as passion-prone and defective. The old understanding of man as inherently flawed had a humbling and leveling effect, just as the rejection of it has encouraged political actors across the West to treat their opponents as subhuman spreaders of evil. To recover a saner, less embittered politics may be as simple, and as difficult, as recovering the Founding Fathers’ anthropology.”
In this important year of our nation’s birth, it is important to review the foundational elements of our society’s long term success. Our foundation rested on Biblical principle, not on human philosophy. And in order to reestablish a foundation that is truly exceptional, we need to basis it on a proper understanding of human nature.
PLEASE PRAY THAT AMERICAN CHRISTIANS WOULD EMBRACE AND ASSERT A PROPER UNDERSTANDING OF THE SINFUL NATURE OF MAN. This worldview must animate every part of our society’s structure.
ADMIN 1: Please see the Swaim’s opinion piece at:
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/what-the-founders-didnt-trust-787a9419?mod=hp_opin_pos_6
ADMIN 2: I won’t be publishing a PLUS blog next weekend, but please keep praying faithfully for widespread revival in the United States of America while humbly understanding the sinful nature of man!

